Team One Dorm,
Rainbow Stables,
International Zone,
Solaris City, Solaris VII,
April 21st, 10:02 Hours.
“Yeah, that’d be great Mr. DeMarkus,” Replied Dan, pleasantly surprised. “Pleasure to meet you, by the way.” He held out a hand as curses erupted from Jack's room then, for the most part incoherent, but DeMarkus could have sworn he heard something about needing two doctors and four nurses to get thirteen inches of boot out of someones a$$. The MechWarrior then lead Dan out to the kitchenette, where he plucked up a piece of bread and began to sop up some bacon grease from a pan. He then turned around to regard the tech before quickly scarfing up the bread.
"Before da Davies alanded on Tikonov, we'sa had a couple of dem Ravens. I's a never piloted one myself, but I'sa heard a few things around da campfire and I's had seen a couple of reports cross da Colonel's desk from time to time about da mech. Decent little mech on da company level, but's it shouldn'ts be tos big ofs a problem by itself."
He paused and leaned back against the kitchen counter at this point.
"Da EW gear's a wildcard. From what I's knows, it'll mess wit your sensors. I've heard of everything from static playing across da HUD to popping an hissing on do comline. But's dats not da only ting it does. It'll find you's if you'sa laying low trying to's... wat was dat expression Kay say... 'Bushwhack' someone. It'lls be ables to even if you'sa powered down I heard. Now, don't alook so worrieds, it'a has to be aright atop of you's for ita work. "
At that point the Capellan subconiously rubbed away at his right side while slightly flinching.
"Now's unless dey added jets, it doesn't jump. Funny ting, a mech named afta a bird and it'a can't fly. But it'sa got a decent movement profile, about da same as a Commando. But it's armor is pretty light, a well placed shot from Taysa.." He stumbled over the mech's name before just giving up. "dat 100mm will pop dat head likes a pimple. Da weapons on'it are pretty much da basic light mech gear, 5cm lasers, some short range missiles... Just stay more den 300 meters from it an it'll can hit ya."
He then crossed his arms over his chest and leaned back with a thoughtful look upon his scarred face.
"Now it'a ain't going to be da same as da Raven I'sa know. We didn't haves any duel cockpits or any of dat goofy crap. I know it'sa not much, but what I'sa just said is alls I'sa know."
DeMarkus then held up a forestalling finger and stoped any questions or comments the tech may of had.
"Ifs I was in Jack's place, I'da keep my distance from Raven, lay low an let da otter guys shoot da s**t outta each otter. When der was only a couples left, den I'da go on da hunt. Dat's my advice, sorry's I'sa don't got more to's offer."
Dan nodded thoughtfully. “That’s great Mr. DeMarkus, very helpful. Do you think you could write that down? I’ll pass it in to Jack and get on with painting up the Taysider.”
//D says yes and writes up everything in as choppy of English as possible, or so it seemed.
“Awesome, thanks. Listen I gotta run and see if we have the paint I need and if we don’t send someone to get it, but I’ll be back soon. Probably.” He grinned as he retreated backwards out the room, turning as he finished speaking with a half skip and jogged out of the dorms.
Team One Dorm,
Rainbow Stables,
International Zone,
Solaris City, Solaris VII,
April 21st, 11:32.
Jack emerged from his room, showered and dressed and only half dead. A white knuckled hand was clamped around a small bottle of cheap whisky, and his bacon heavy breath was tainted enough to suggest it wasn’t full. He winced unintentionally as he left the relative darkness of his room, bottle hand half raising in an instinctive motion to blot out the light. Instead he shook his head and forced his eyes open so as not to look too hungover, bare feet sinking into the rich carpet as he walked down the corridor to cross into the living room. DeMarkus was in the kitchen cleaning up and Jack glared at the cold tiles, entirely unwilling to step on them.
“Hey D,” Jack nodded at the Capellan in greeting when he turned, holding up a fist full of maps and photos. “Got a sec?”
"Ayeah, what up?" the Warlockian answered, wiping down the kitchen counter one last time with a rag before turning to reguard the 'fluffy' MechWarrior.
“Ah was hopin’ t’go over m’plans for the match with ye.” Said Jack as he sat down on one of the couches, spreading the maps and photos of the arena across the coffee table. “If wir t’be a team, makes sense to see how we fight, tactics an’ quirks an’ the like. Get t’know each other.”
DeMarkus smiled, which made the scar tissue crinkle up almost demonically. "I'msa glad you's a seeked me out. I wasa hoping to talk to ya. Alook, sense we's a team, we's agoing to need to help one anothers. Both on an off da field. An I wasa tinking about's talking to Von Bremen about's having a room here designated where's we cans go over vids an helps one anothers out. All's of us, Vulpes an Heather's dad. I'sa means we's a team right, an maybe's one of us willa see's or tink o' someting dat da other's wouldn't." He shrugged when he got done and hopped up to take a seat on the kitchen counter.
“Aye, that’s whit ah wiz thinkin’. Sae me personally, ah don’t like losing, an’ ah see no reason t’make things easy for the ither b*gger.” He grunted. “So y’could call mah style ‘Aggressively defensive’ mebbe. When ah can, ah try t’make sure ah can see the ground before haun. See whaur to break tae if ah need to and know whaur to avoid. The avenues tha’ just open into a killing field. Where to go to set up a killing field. That kind of thing.”
D nodded as Jack spoke, slowly deciphering the MechWarrior's thick accent. At length he shrugged again and replied. "We's a not too's different I's a think. Normally I'sa try to use my's mech's abilities to's create mix-matches..." he trailed off, "Dat's da right word? 'mix-matches?' Like's if I'msa bigger den da other guy, I's a get up and bully him wit physical attacks. If I'sa faster I's either keep da distance or's a try to flank em. But ultimately, I's atry to take my's enemy out of his comfort zone and capitalize on his weakness'... Like what I's a did with Min. I'sa used his aggressiveness against him. He'sa like shooting dat particle cannon, and I'shot 'em wit some inferno's when he was'a running hot." He paused for a second and leaned back on his perch on the counter. "But I's usually in a Cataphract, and astill getting aused to One-Eye."
“Cataphract? Big mech. Ah’ve a Jagermech m’self, but it’s in all manner of pieces, more’s the pity. Keepin’ ‘em out o their comfort zone...ah like tha’. Good turn o’phrase.” Jack pointed at one of the overhead s
hots. “Looks like the start points are near the corners, three in each, an’ 4 poor sods facing aff in the middle. Now, ah’m thinking these’ll break down into localized fights. Guys in the middle’ll hit the sides or the guy next to them. Maybe on one side one goes to a corner an’ the other goes across to the other two.” Jack nodded appreciatively. “Good mix o’ action. You got line duels, bunch of individual furballs, and some random action t’shake things up an’ keep things different.”
"So's I don't aknows what to say here. If I's were you's, I'd a find me's a some place wit long avenues for dem to approach ya. With dat cannon you's agot you'res most alikly outranging dem, so's I'd find myself a nice litte spot wit my back against a wall and let dem whittle themselves down a bit. Den after da numbers get thinned out a bit, I'ds go on da hunt after the skirmishes an mishaps take their toll. Dat's when you's and dat 100mm become really dangerous. So's I'sa tinking dat you'res only problems would a be a couple of dem ganging up on ya, but dat shouldn't happen, it's a free-for-all right? Use da terrain to yours advantage an a pick your shots carefully.
“Aye, ye’re not wrang. These arches in the middle provide some good cover for sniping, and thae gaps in middle o’ the walls lets a shoot out happen between some o’ thae arches.” Jack rubbed his beard thoughtfully. “Ah’ll need t’watch out for that. Ah’m plannin’ on sticking t’the moat round the edge though. Encloses the whole area and the way weapons are mounted on Taysider, won’t be much o’ me visible when ah’m shooting ower the tap. Dan’s off painting Taysider like water from the belly down, sand fae that up. Just in case it makes the tiniest bit o’ difference.” He shrugged, “In this case, no likely t’be much, but it costs me nothing and might buy a few seconds ower the match.”
DeMarkus cracked his twisted smile again, and hopped off the counter to look over the pictures strewn across the kitchen table, and picked out the one of the moat.
"Too bad you'sa don't got a PPC...dat water sure would be useful. Ah you'lls a do alright. I's a saw a ammo bin wit 100mm caseless rounds. Dat would ah gives you..." he trailed off doing the math on how long a continuous rate of fire would be. "just over three minutes of non-stop fire." He nodded once more. "Yeah you'lls do alright."
“Aye, ah’ve got 30 rounds for it. Swapped out the eleventh heat sink they like to strap to urbies for another tonne of ammo a few years back. Damn thing’s only useful for keeping new guys from feeling warm anyhow.” Jack scratched his cheek. “Ah’m using one of the large bore autos as y’said, so it only fires wan shell a pop, but cycles much faster than the old rifles. Less chance o’ a jam than the smaller burst models as well ah’m thinkin’, and less spread.”
Jack pulled the cork out the whisky and took another swig. “Ah’ve a few ideas for the fight in addition t’the camo in terms of giving me an edge. Ah ken whaur t’get a portable trivid set an’ a walkie talkie, ah’m thinkin’ o’ gettin’ the latter for Dan an’ stickin’ him in the stauns. He can keep me up t’date on what’s goin’ on an’ the trivid can lemme get a better picture o’ things.” He shrugged. “Ah’m doubtin’ it’ll actually work an tha’, but if et does, some other b*gger’ll be daein’ et already on the sly an’ ah’ll no be caught out.”
"Well dey don't search your mech afta da fight do dey?" DeMarkus' crinkled up his brow in thought. "I's wouldn't be surprised if one of da other guys is doing da same ting. I's stay away from dat idea wit Dan hanging out up in da rafters wit a walkie, though. Wat'd happen if he got caught? I'msa thinking dat da SBC, DBC, an even da SSOA might come down on da boss lady an Von Bremen if dat happen. An givin' how's dat incident went down out on da proving grounds it'll not be pretty." DeMarkus gave a grim look as he thought about how Jack 'moonwalked' his Urbanmech across the top of the SBC broadcasting van. "I'sa don't know. Da trivid ting might work, might not, I dunno. Dan up in da rafter's may work but I's wouldn'nt do it, too's risky right now. I'sa play it careful and be a good boy right now. But dat's just me." He plucked up one of the photos and looked it over.
Jack chewed his cheek for a moment, thinking about Von Bremen’s words of warning the night before. “Aye, yer mebbe right. Ah’ll take the trivid just in case, ah’m doubtin’ they’ll check the cockpit.” He clapped his hands on his thighs and stood. “Well, ah’m aff. Gonnae go check on Taysider an’ head over. Thanks for the help D.” The fat pirate clapped the Capellan war hero on the shoulder as he left; grinning to himself at the twists of fate that had brought such different personas together.
EDIT: Censor dodging.
Edited by RogueSpear, 13 March 2013 - 08:47 PM.